Potential difference between a and b at steady state
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Q.1 Potential difference between A and B and B and C in steady state ?
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pd between A and B is 25V and pd between B and C is 75V because dc current gets blocked in rc circuit when circuit reaches steady state ie capacitors are fully charged in the given circuit no current can flow
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Since the two  capacitors are in parallel and also the two  capacitors are in parallel, the circuit can be simplified by taking equivalent capacitance i.e,  and  respectively. Now in the steady state, the voltage across all the parallel branches will be 100V. And in the second parallel branch of the simplified circuit, 100V will be distributed between the  and  according to the relation:

Thus,  , i.e, V1= 25V and V2 = 75V
Hence, Vab = 25V and Vbc = 75V.
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Q.1 Potential difference between A and B and B and C in steady state ?
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one year ago
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pd between A and B is 25V and pd between B and C is 75V because dc current gets blocked in rc circuit when circuit reaches steady state ie capacitors are fully charged in the given circuit no current can flow
one year ago
Since the two  capacitors are in parallel and also the two  capacitors are in parallel, the circuit can be simplified by taking equivalent capacitance i.e,  and  respectively. Now in the steady state, the voltage across all the parallel branches will be 100V. And in the second parallel branch of the simplified circuit, 100V will be distributed between the  and  according to the relation:

Thus,  , i.e, V1= 25V and V2 = 75V
Hence, Vab = 25V and Vbc = 75V.
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